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A county prosecutor has decided not to bring charges in response to allegations that a University of Notre Dame football player sexually assaulted freshman Elizabeth “Lizzy” Seeberg—in part because Seeberg killed herself, making her statements to campus police inadmissible in court. Neither the player accused of the assault nor his friend, who sent Seeberg an ominous text message, will be charged, the Chicago Tribunereports.

Seeberg reported the incident to campus police on Sept. 1, one day after the alleged attack. The next day, a friend of the player she accused texted her. “Don’t do anything you would regret,” he said. “Messing with notre dame football is a bad idea.” Eight days later, Seeberg, a student at the neighboring St. Mary's College, killed herself. Prosecutors say the text didn’t amount to criminal harassment, because “the student subjectively believed Ms. Seeberg’s complaint was false, and therefore had a legitimate purpose for his text message.”

This event is another in a long line of historic Notre Dame football history. The Catholic church seems to protect all sexual deviates in their flock, priests and athletes, pedophile, rape, and now you could add murder.